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A tentative agreement was reached Monday in negotiations between the union representing Southern California grocery workers and stores.
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Tens of thousands of California renters facing eviction will be able to stay in their homes for at least the next three months.
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A local housing attorney explains what's at stake for local tenants in latest legislation on California's eviction protections.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Father Joe's Villages Therapeutic Childcare center provides services to homeless children and families to help pave the way for brighter futures.
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California would pay farmers not to plant thousands of acres of land as part of a $2.9 billion plan to let more water flow in the the state's rivers.
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Farmers in one North County community face a choice: stop getting the untreated water they use to irrigate their avocados, grapes and other crops or pay thousands of dollars in fees to switch water service.
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Without school buses, Oceanside parents are feeling the rising gas prices in the community-organized carpools they rely on to get their kids to school.
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The $87 million project is to offset the effects of new HOV lanes between Solana Beach and Carlsbad.
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Madeleine Albright, the first female U.S. secretary of state, has died of cancer, her family said Wednesday. She was 84.
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On April 1, landlords will be able to start filing eviction notices for people who have not paid rent due to pandemic-related hardships.
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